Portland woman guilty of stealing nearly $1M from foster care agency

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- A federal jury has found a Portland woman guilty of stealing nearly $1 million from her Oregon foster care agency that was primarily funded by state and federal governments.

Mary Holden Ayala was also found guilty Thursday of money laundering and filing false income tax returns.

From at least 2008 to 2015, Ayala served as the president, executive director and primary agent of Give Us This Day, a private foster care agency and residential program for youth.

Troy Burrus of the IRS-Criminal Investigation office said instead of ensuring children were properly clothed and fed, Ayala used the money for home renovations, a pilot for a reality show, travel to resorts, and shoes and purses.